A SMALL UK airport will close in a matter of weeks with its final flights scheduled for May.
first opened in 1936 and even took holidaymakers abroad for a number of years – but will close permanently in 2026.
Coventry Airport will close in two months after operating for 90 yearsCredit: Alamy
For four years Thomsonfly flew Brits to Europe from Coventry AirportCredit: Alamy Stock Photo
It was announced in early December 2025 that would close its airport on June 11, 2026.
The last flights from are set to depart on May 9, 2026.
The site won’t stay vacant though as it will be replaced by Greenpower Park which first received in 2022.
It will be a £2.5billion battery gigafactory designed for electric vehicle production.
Historically, – at the time it was called Baginton Aerodome and operated as an base during WWII.
Later, in the 1950s and 60s, the airport began passenger flights across to the .
Then in the 1980s, Hards Travel began operating flights to , France, and Austria as part of package .
Later on in 2004, Thomsonfly operated jet passenger flights to the likes of Palma, Valencia, , , Marseilles, Naples, Pisa, Venice, and .
During this time flew passengers to and Katowice.
However, after just four years, these stopped.
Following financial issues, the airport closed briefly in 2009, then re-opened in 2010 after being bought by the Rigby Group.
From 2010, the airport focussed on freight flights, training and even a base for the Air Ambulance rather than scheduled passenger services.
But after 90 years, Coventry will close its doors in less than two months.
Last year, a UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) spokesperson confirmed: “Coventry Aerodrome has given formal notice to us of its plan to close the airport permanently with effect from 11 June 2026.”
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Coventry Airport will close for good after 90 years in June 2026Credit: Alamy



